Literature DB >> 889861

Rat urinary metabolites of [9,10-methylene-14C] sterculic acid.

T A Eisele, J K Yoss, J E Nixon, N E PAwlowski, L M Libbey, R O Sinnhuber.   

Abstract

1. The metabolism of [9,10-methylene-14C] sterculic acid was studied in corn oil and Stercula foetida oil fed rats. The majority of the radioactivity was excreted into the urine as short chain dicarboxylic acids. The main urinary metabolites were cis-3,4-methylene adipic acid, cis-3,4-methylene suberic acid, trans-3,4-methylene adipic acid, cis-3,4-methylene pimelic acid, and cis-3,4-methylene azelic acid. 2. Formation of these urinary metabolites requires alpha-, beta-, and omega-oxidation plus reduction of the cyclopropene ring to a cyclopropane ring. Sterculic acid must be transported through both mitochondrial and microsomal systems. 3. Other non-radioactive urinary compounds were also identified. A proposed pathway for the metabolism of sterculic acid and possible detrimental effects caused by these metabolites is discussed.

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Year:  1977        PMID: 889861     DOI: 10.1016/0005-2760(77)90124-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta        ISSN: 0006-3002


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1.  Sterculic Oil, a Natural SCD1 Inhibitor, Improves Glucose Tolerance in Obese ob/ob Mice.

Authors:  Laura C Ortinau; R Taylor Pickering; Karen J Nickelson; Kelly L Stromsdorfer; Chaitasi Y Naik; Rebecca A Haynes; Dale E Bauman; R Scott Rector; Kevin L Fritsche; James W Perfield
Journal:  ISRN Endocrinol       Date:  2012-11-14
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